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     Comparison is case-insensitive.
 
     Comparison is case-insensitive.
 
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     </p>
     <div>[[Image:PrF_UG_inst_instance_search.png|instances_instance_search]]</div>
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     <div>[[Image:PrF_UG_inst_instance_search.png|frame|none|
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          search text entry field]]</div>
  
 
   <li><p>
 
   <li><p>
 
     Press Enter/Return or click the <b>Find Instance</b>
 
     Press Enter/Return or click the <b>Find Instance</b>
     [[Image:PrF_UG_inst_instance.search.gif|instances_instance.search]] button.
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     ([[Image:PrF_UG_inst_instance.search.gif|instances_instance.search]]) button.
 
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</ol>
 
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<div>[[Image:PrF_UG_inst_instance_search_results.png|
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<div>[[Image:PrF_UG_inst_instance_search_results.png|frame|none|
       instances_instance_search_results]]</div>
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       Select from search results dialog]]</div>
  
 
If you are unable to find the instance you are looking for,
 
If you are unable to find the instance you are looking for,
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of the [[PrF_UG_inst_class_browser_at_instances|Class Browser]]
 
of the [[PrF_UG_inst_class_browser_at_instances|Class Browser]]
 
to look for classes.
 
to look for classes.
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</div>
 
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Revision as of 16:31, October 22, 2008

Finding an Instance


Protege-Frames User's Guide
Instances
Instances Tab
Class Browser at Instances Tab
Instance Browser
Instances Window
Instance Buttons
Instance Menu
Types Pane
Instance Editor
Standard Field Types
Fields with Multiple Cardinality
Boolean Fields
Class Fields
Float Fields
Instance Fields
Integer Fields
String Fields
Symbol Fields
Creating an Instance
Creating Multiple Instances
Displaying the Instance Editor
Setting the Display Slot
Showing Subclass Instances
Editing an Instance
Copying an Instance
Deleting an Instance
Finding an Instance
Changing an Instance's Class
Working with Instance Types
Instance Icons
Glossary, Editing Help

To find an instance in the Instance Browser:

  1. Display the Instances Tab.

  2. Select the class that contains the instance in the Class Browser.

  3. In the Instance Search Bar at the bottom of the Instance Browser, type the beginning of the display slot text for the instance. (The display slot is the slot used to list the instances in the Instance Browser.) Comparison is case-insensitive.

    search text entry field
  4. Press Enter/Return or click the Find Instance (instances_instance.search) button.

  5. If there is only one match, the selection in the Instance Browser will move to the instance which contains the entered text. If there is more than one match, a dialog will be displayed asking you to choose the instance you want. Select an instance and click OK.

Select from search results dialog

If you are unable to find the instance you are looking for, it may be in a different class. You can use the lookup bar at the bottom of the Class Browser to look for classes.